Recovering SSD Benefits in McKinney

Have you been injured or seriously disabled?

If you have suffered a serious injury or disability that requires long-term
care, contact a McKinney Social Security disability lawyer to discuss
your rights to
Social Security disability,
Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and/or
Veterans' benefits. Each of these are government-sponsored programs that provide benefits
to disabled individuals. SSD is awarded to persons who have paid into
the system. Financial assistance from the SSI program is based on the
person's needs.

There are many
Social Security myths that often prevent a qualified person from applying for Social Security
benefits, such as you cannot earn an income when you receive benefits,
a first-time claim will automatically be denied, and you will not receive
financial help if you have a history of drug or alcohol abuse. The Zendeh
Del Law Firm, PLLC can give you factual data on SSD and SSI, and determine
if you qualify for SSI and Social Security Disability benefits. They can
help you with
the application process , and show you how to avoid common mistakes when requesting SSA assistance.

Call Our McKinney Social Security Disability Lawyers

Many people who seek Social Security benefits on their own, experience
delays and denials because they lack a thorough understanding of SSA program
procedures. The firm will ensure that no mistakes or errors are made on
your application, and that your medical information is complete. If you
have been
denied SSD benefits, they can challenge the decision by initiating
SSD appeals and expediting your hearing. There are many
do's and don'ts that they can discuss to facilitate the entire SSD/SSI process and help
you acquire any benefits you are due.

The Zendeh Del Law Firm, PLLC

Plano, Dallas & Fort Worth Attorneys

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